I Know Who Killed Me (Blu-ray) R
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 46 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 27, 2007
- Originally Released: 2007
- Label: Sony Pictures
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Lindsay Lohan | |
Performer: | Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty, Spencer Garrett & Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon | |
Directed by | Chris Sivertson | |
Screenwriting by | Jeff Hammond | |
Composition by | Joel McNeely | |
Produced by | Frank Mancuso, Jr. | |
Director of Photography: | John R. Leonetti |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/10 --
It's possible the movie seemed to Lohan and/or her handlers a means to transition from her Disney movies into "adult" fare. It's also possible that no one read a script.
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PopMatters
Rating: 3/5 --
...Fascinating as an accidental piece of private exposure, one that ends with Lohan literally digging her own grave to find another dark-haired, husky starlet staring up at her.
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Time Out
Rating: F --
Gruesomely tawdry and inept.
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Entertainment Weekly
The troubled star writhes her way through a red-lit pole dance in the opening credits and shrieks her way through a prolonged torture-porn sequence; after those lurid turns the movie settles into an indifferent mystery plot.
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Chicago Reader
As a fabrication of Aubrey's imagination, Dakota is a caricature of the underclass, of the margins of society as a Dantean carnival of vice and anomie.
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Screen Slate
Pretentious and inane, I Know Who Killed Me arouses unexpected sympathy for its embattled star.
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New York Times
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Incoherent and semi-vile.
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Chicago Tribune
Product Description:
With its mixture of girl-in-danger drama and grisly horror, I KNOW WHO KILLED ME is equally indebted to Lifetime television movies and torture-driven films such as SAW. The film begins as Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a high school student with serious goals as a writer, describes a fictional character she's made up, a stripper named Dakota Moss. Though Aubrey is kidnapped by a serial killer preying on local girls, she manages to escape the fate of all his other victims and survives. When she is found two weeks later after enduring horrible torture, she claims to be Dakota. The horror that Aubrey endured under the hands of the killer is only the beginning in this thriller, as Aubrey/Dakota questions her own sanity and sense of reality.
As an actress who has made her name by playing good-girl characters in films such as FREAKY FRIDAY and MEAN GIRLS, Lohan makes quite a departure from her previous roles with I KNOW WHO KILLED ME. There's plenty of disturbing fare here: scenes of Lohan pole dancing are contrasted with scenes of the same character as an amputee. This is director Chris Sivertson's first major film after two smaller pictures (ALL CHEERLEADERS DIE and THE LOST), and here he creates a highly stylized work with a number of haunting visuals.
As an actress who has made her name by playing good-girl characters in films such as FREAKY FRIDAY and MEAN GIRLS, Lohan makes quite a departure from her previous roles with I KNOW WHO KILLED ME. There's plenty of disturbing fare here: scenes of Lohan pole dancing are contrasted with scenes of the same character as an amputee. This is director Chris Sivertson's first major film after two smaller pictures (ALL CHEERLEADERS DIE and THE LOST), and here he creates a highly stylized work with a number of haunting visuals.